It’s not very often that you find substantial savings on MacBooks, so it’s always pretty noteworthy when you do. Case in point is this 13.3″ MacBook Pro with Retina Display. It just so happens to be on sale for a pretty substantial $499 off. That brings the price down to $1,419.99.

There are several SKUs and configurations of the MBP, so which version do you get for that price? This Retina MacBook Pro comes loaded with a dual core Intel Core i5 2.5GHz processor, an impressive 8GB of RAM, 256GB of flash storage and Intel HD Graphics 4000. This is certainly one of the higher spec’d models. You also get the usual things like Bluetooth 4.0, 720p FaceTime camera, USB 3.0, Thunderbolt, and a 74Wh lithium-polymer battery good for 7 hours of computing. And yes, the 13.3-inch screen is a Retina Display, boasting a resolution of 2560 x 1600. That’s better than your 1080p HDTV on a much smaller screen.

You can buy it now from MacMall.com. If that particular configuration doesn’t tickle your fancy, you can choose to customize the MacBook Pro from that same page, picking a faster processor and more flash storage, as well as adding Parallels, Office, a USB SuperDrive and more.

]]>http://www.mobilemag.com/2013/03/22/save-479-off-13-3-apple-macbook-pro-retina/feed/0Daily Deal: $200 Off 13.3-Inch Apple MacBook Prohttp://www.mobilemag.com/2012/10/16/save-200-off-13-3-inch-apple-macbook-pro/ http://www.mobilemag.com/2012/10/16/save-200-off-13-3-inch-apple-macbook-pro/#commentsTue, 16 Oct 2012 20:28:13 +0000http://www.mobilemag.com/?p=139261It's not very often that you see great deals on MacBooks, because Apple maintains pretty stringent control over pricing. This is one of those rare occasions where you can save a solid $200 off a new MacBook Pro.

It’s not very often that you see great deals on MacBooks, because Apple maintains pretty stringent control over pricing. This is one of those rare occasions where you can save a solid $200 off a new MacBook Pro.

The 500GB model in the 13.3-inch size is on sale for $999 on Amazon, down from the regular list price of $1,199. Alternatively, you can bump that up to $1,355 for the 750GB version, which is still $144 off its regular price of $1,499.

]]>http://www.mobilemag.com/2012/10/16/save-200-off-13-3-inch-apple-macbook-pro/feed/0W1PPS MacBook Pro Dock Without the Dock (Video)http://www.mobilemag.com/2012/05/17/w1pps-macbook-pro-dock-without-the-dock-video/ http://www.mobilemag.com/2012/05/17/w1pps-macbook-pro-dock-without-the-dock-video/#commentsThu, 17 May 2012 13:11:44 +0000http://www.mobilemag.com/?p=133483Do you use your MacBook Pro more like a desktop than you do a laptop? Do you find yourself getting all frustrated with the process of connecting and disconnecting the countless peripherals?

]]> Do you use your MacBook Pro more like a desktop than you do a laptop? Do you find yourself getting all frustrated with the process of connecting and disconnecting the countless peripherals? W1PPS by Veritas Forge address all of that. It’s a cord integration solution where you have just one big plug that slots into the side of your MacBook Pro.

It all lines up with the pre-existing ports on your MBP, including the mic input, headphone jack, USB port, FireWire, Ethernet, and external monitor. This turns into a hub on the other end with four USB ports, plus all the other corresponding jacks. This way, you can leave your peripherals where they are and simply connect the one piece. There’s also a media card access area, a front-facing headphone jack, and a USB direct access port, so you don’t have to go reaching for the other end of the hub all the time.

“But isn’t this just a dock?” Sort of, except the guys at Veritas Forge didn’t want the solution to be a dock. “Desk space is sometimes at a premium,” they write, “and docks can have little tricks and intracacies. We wanted less on the desk, not more.”

They’re looking for $115k through Kickstarter by June 12. An early bird pledge of $98 or more lands you one W1PPS for a 15-inch MacBook Pro with estimated delivery in September.

]]>http://www.mobilemag.com/2012/05/17/w1pps-macbook-pro-dock-without-the-dock-video/feed/3Why An Apple 15-inch MacBook Air Might Be Really Realhttp://www.mobilemag.com/2011/10/31/why-an-apple-15-inch-macbook-air-might-be-really-real/ http://www.mobilemag.com/2011/10/31/why-an-apple-15-inch-macbook-air-might-be-really-real/#commentsMon, 31 Oct 2011 21:58:59 +0000http://www.mobilemag.com/?p=123122Apple’s MacBook Air ultraportable notebooks have been incredibly popular, but are only available in 11 and 13-inch models.

]]>Apple’s MacBook Air ultraportable notebooks have been incredibly popular, but are only available in 11 and 13-inch models. This might soon change as rumors have emerged that the company is already in the late testing stages of producing a new ultra-thin 15-inch and 17-inch notebook, although there’s a possibility that these new additions will be branded under the MacBook Pro series instead of Air, they’ll be quite similar.

While the 11” and 13” MacBook Air notebooks could serve as lower-cost laptops, the next-generation thinner 15” and 17” models could feature additional RAM, faster processor, and a possible option to add in a second hard drive (with the removal of the optical drive) to use in conjunction with the SSD.

The probability of Apple being far along in the development of these machines is good, and it may only be that the company is waiting and watching to see how an updated MacBook Air fares on the market before deciding whether or not customers are ready to embrace a similar form factor. In any case, there is good chance that we’ll see a larger, Pro-level ultraportable before 2012.